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Student and non-student views on higher education funding in Wales.

This survey is designed to explore the differing views (if any) on higher education funding in Wales between university students and non students.

The first section of the survey asks some question about yourself, the second starts to ask some general questions about your opinions on higher education in Wales and its funding. And the third part of the survey concentrates particularly on Plaid Cyrmu's plans to axe £6000 per year off Welsh students who work in Wales' debts that they have accumulated by attending university (be that in Wales or elsewhere) providing they stay and work in Wales for 3 years. We'd like to know what you think so please answer honestly as we value all of your opinions on this topic.

It should be stressed that this research is for a group project that we undertaking as part of our second year studies on our Geography degree. All information is anonymous and you can drop out of the survey at any time. You are 100% not obligated to complete the survey by starting it.

Hello and thank you for taking time out of your day to do our online survey! All views are greatly appreciated and we stress again that you can leave the survey at any time. The survey shouldn't take you any longer than 10 minutes. Thank you.

There are 23 questions in this survey.

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